• Fiction Friday: Champion in the Darkness, Chapter 21 and a Book Review

  • Aug 23 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

Fiction Friday: Champion in the Darkness, Chapter 21 and a Book Review

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I read Champion in the Darkness, Chapter 21, share a book review, and a giveaway.

    Links for this Show:

    Find Bloodstone here.

    Meet H.R. Sinclair Here.

    I'm giving away up to 53 copies of 25 Impossible Tales of Survivors, Flawed Heroes, and Annoyed Villains! Go to this Book Funnel Link for a Free copy, available while those copies last until August 31st.

    I've also reduced the price of 25 Impossible Tales of Survivors, Flawed Heroes, and Annoyed Villains until August 31st.

    Champion in the Darkness

    StoryWars Cleveland

    Author Nation

    Bloodstone Review:

    In this intriguing paranormal fantasy, hidden magics are unveiled as Katelyn unexpectedly discovers she’s inherited an estate, a place in a family lineage, and possibly some kind of treasure. While she thinks she’s having some kind of panic attack induced visions, the truth is far stranger as she unpacks her bags and cleans out musty corners in her Aunt’s house. With new friends, unexpected enemies, and a strange affinity for her new house, Katelyn has a short time to figure out where she fits. This paranormal fantasy has all the elements of a cozy mystery mixed with urban paranormal fantasy with attempted murders, magical objects, and an interesting community. This book contains some fun twists and excellent worldbuilding.

    Find Bloodstone here.

    Meet H.R. Sinclair Here.

    Thanks for joining me!

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